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Celebrating my two organic allotments (community gardens) I’ve just said goodbye to

 
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Hi all, I recently made the very hard decision to move on from the two organic allotments I invested so much in for nearly 8 years, in a bid to grow as a gardener and homesteader. They healed, delighted and inspired so much in me, and while it’s too painful to go through my photos of them just yet, I just wanted to share some of my ‘allotment’ mixed media artwork I created during this time (interspersed with my music and Paris-themed works). Gemma
 
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Beautiful work, Gemma. I pray whatever you move on to next is equally fruitful. <3
 
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Janette Raven wrote:Why have you moved on from your allotment project? I am asking because this might be something that would be helpful to share, for others embarking on such projects? hugs and blessings from one garden artist to another.
Here is a sample of mine-
11.10.22

orange blossoms

w. monarch

butter

fly and



bees-



Janette; thank you for sharing your beautiful haiku / poem. Very evocative. I have a whole thread (see my profile) about my decision. Like I said I want to grow as a gardener and homesteader. Best wishes, Gemma
 
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Jane Mulberry wrote:Beautiful work, Gemma. I pray whatever you move on to next is equally fruitful. <3



Thank you, Jane, for your encouragement and kind words. Moving on is always a risk, but it was time and I’ve taken cuttings and seeds of all the allotment species I could so I’ve come to see it as more like moving home. It’s never too late in life to do anything one wants, I believe. All the best, Gemma
 
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Thanks Gemma!
 
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